* David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]> [02-22-21 15:13]: > Yes, it is the 'OK' that sets the keystone adjustment ..... almost > impossible to find on any busy image. Changing to a different theme really > is no help. All it needs is that it acquire the same coloring that is used > with the lines and other keystone symbols. I think that it just got > overlooked. > > On 2021-02-22 11:51 a.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]> [02-22-21 14:43]: > > > I often spend a great amount of time hunting for the elusive 'OK' button > > > when I am correcting perspective with the Crop-and-Rotate module. The > > > light > > > gray symbol is very easily lost especially on busy images. Conversely the > > > other symbols on this modules guidelines are distinctively colored and > > > easy > > > to find. > > > > > > Does somebody know a way to recolor this item? Maybe it was simply > > > overlooked in the interface. > > does a <return> (enter key) set the change for you? and by perspective > > are you referring to keystone or do you not mean "crop and rotate". > > > > and you do have access to different themes which will probably change the > > intensity and tint of the "ok".
fwiw, when I use keystone, the "ok" usually is dead center of the unaltered image, but that may just be circumstance from the images where I employe keystone. I increase the view when setting the corners and then the same for "finding" the "ok". that may help you make it more visible. and I do not recall it every having a different color, in the last 6-8 years. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
